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Minnesota Aviation Learning Center planned

By General Aviation News Staff · June 6, 2013 ·

AirSpace Minnesota and The Museum of Flight in Seattle have joined forces to create the first Museum of Flight Aviation Learning Center (ALC) outside of the museum. Doug King, Museum of Flight president, and Dale Klapmeier, co-founder and CEO of Cirrus Aircraft and Board Chair of AirSpace Minnesota, made the announcement of the new initiative. […]

General Aviation Appreciation Month declared in Washington

By General Aviation News Staff · June 6, 2013 ·

Washington Governor Jay Inslee has declared June “General Aviation Appreciation Month” in Washington state. Washington is home to 135 public-use airports, more than 19,000 pilots and more than 6,660 general aviation aircraft. The state’s aviation system supports 248,500 jobs, $15.3 billion in wages and $50.9 billion in economic activity. “We’re pleased for the support that […]

Pilots to compete in touchdown auto contest

By General Aviation News Staff · June 6, 2013 ·

McMINNVILLE, Ore. — Officials at Jerry Trimble Helicopters say they are anticipating an international group of helicopter pilots to compete in the 3rd Annual Touchdown Auto Rotation competition to be held at the McMinnville, Oregon airport June 23. “So far, we have pilots signed up from Israel, Europe and Australia,” Jerry Trimble said. “We are […]

First flight for Tecnam’s Astore

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2013 ·

The successful first flight of the Tecnam Astore Light-Sport Aircraft took place at Tecnam’s Capua production facility on May 27. The Tecnam Astore is a new two-seat, low-wing LSA. It was recently premiered as part of Tecnam’s 65th anniversary celebrations at Aero 2013 Friedrichshafen, Germany. Commanded by Tecnam’s test pilot, Captain Enzo De Blasio, the […]

Beechcraft delivers 4,000th Bonanza

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2013 ·

WICHITA, Kan. – Beechcraft Corp. recently held a special ceremony to deliver the 4,000th Model 36 Beechcraft Bonanza. According to company officials, the Bonanza is the longest continuously produced aircraft in history and more than 18,000 Model 35, 33 and 36 units have been delivered since 1947. During today’s ceremony at the company’s Customer Delivery […]

Avionics sales top $1.7 billion in first quarter

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2013 ·

In the first three months of 2013, total worldwide avionics sales amounted to $1,706,006,894.49, or more than $1.7 billion, as reported by the 20 aviation electronics manufacturers participating in the first quarterly Avionics Market Report from the Aircraft Electronics Association. The dollar amount (using net sales price, not manufacturer’s suggested retail price) includes: All aircraft […]

Aspen Avionics partners on museum exhibit

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2013 ·

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Aspen Avionics’ Evolution Flight Display is part of a new exhibit at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in Albuquerque. The exhibit, called Dynamics of Flight, runs June 1 through Dec. 31, 2013, and highlights the advances in aircraft design and technology from the Wright brothers to the Space Shuttle. […]

GlobalAir.com upgrades FBO rating system

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2013 ·

Aviators can now more accurately rate their experiences when shopping for FBOs at GlobalAir.com. The new five-star rating system provides feedback for users when comparing fuel prices or reviewing weather conditions with GlobalAir.com’s Airport Resource Center (ARC). Pilots can view the ratings on each FBO’s page to get the overall score, or select the rating […]

Airforms gets FAA approval for engine baffles on Piper Cherokees

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2013 ·

BIG LAKE, Alaska — Airforms, Inc. has obtained FAA design approval and Parts Manufacturing Approval (PMA) for replacement engine baffling on Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee aircraft. This approval is specific to mid-range S/N aircraft. “This approval represents the latest expansion of our growing product line,” said Lee Budde, president. “We have crafted a replacement part that […]

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